Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in estimating the probability for a system to satisfy a temporal property. This is done by monitoring a finite number of executions of the system, and then extrapolating the result by using statistics. The answer is correct up to some confidence that can be parameterized by the user. It is known that SMC mitigates the state-space explosion problem and allows us to handle requirements that cannot be expressed in classical temporal logics. The approach has been implemented in several toolsets, and successfully applied in a wide range of diverse areas such as systems biology, robotic, or automotive. Unfortunately, SMC is not a panacea and many important clas...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in extracting ...
International audienceQuantitative properties of stochastic systems are usually specified in logics ...
International audienceTransaction-level modeling with SystemC has been very successful in describing...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in estimating ...
We propose the first tool for solving complex (some undecidable) problems of timed systems by using ...
We address the problem of model checking stochastic systems, i.e., checking whether a stochastic sys...
International audienceThis paper contains material for our tutorial presented at STRESS 2016. This i...
Abstract. We propose the first tool for solving complex (some unde-cidable) problems of timed system...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a computationally very efficient verification technique based on...
We address the problem of model checking stochastic sys-tems, i.e. checking whether a stochastic sys...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a highly scalable simulation-based verification approach for tes...
Transaction-level modeling with SystemC has been very successful in describing the behavior of embed...
We highlight the contributions made in the field of Statistical Model Checking (SMC) since its incep...
Statistical model checking (SMC) is an analysis method that circumvents the state space explosion pr...
International audienceStatistical Model Checking (SMC) is a compromise between verification and test...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in extracting ...
International audienceQuantitative properties of stochastic systems are usually specified in logics ...
International audienceTransaction-level modeling with SystemC has been very successful in describing...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in estimating ...
We propose the first tool for solving complex (some undecidable) problems of timed systems by using ...
We address the problem of model checking stochastic systems, i.e., checking whether a stochastic sys...
International audienceThis paper contains material for our tutorial presented at STRESS 2016. This i...
Abstract. We propose the first tool for solving complex (some unde-cidable) problems of timed system...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a computationally very efficient verification technique based on...
We address the problem of model checking stochastic sys-tems, i.e. checking whether a stochastic sys...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a highly scalable simulation-based verification approach for tes...
Transaction-level modeling with SystemC has been very successful in describing the behavior of embed...
We highlight the contributions made in the field of Statistical Model Checking (SMC) since its incep...
Statistical model checking (SMC) is an analysis method that circumvents the state space explosion pr...
International audienceStatistical Model Checking (SMC) is a compromise between verification and test...
Statistical Model Checking (SMC) is a powerful and widely used approach that consists in extracting ...
International audienceQuantitative properties of stochastic systems are usually specified in logics ...
International audienceTransaction-level modeling with SystemC has been very successful in describing...